Dec 142015
 

Ripper-Experiment of Existence

 

You may have noticed that we’re now hip-deep in year-end LISTMANIA, and that tide will continue to rise from now into the New Year. This means that we won’t have quite as many new-music round-ups as we usually do, but I’m still going to try to squeeze a few in as time permits — including this one…

… which includes lots of eye-catching artwork as well as ear-catching music, but not many of my usual descriptions (because I’m hurrying).

RIPPER

The Chilean band Ripper turned a lot of heads last year (including mine, wherever I left it) with their debut album Raising the Corpse, and now they’ve got a new one on the way named Experiment of Existence. The advance track from the album that premiered today is a superior ass-kicker.

The name of the song is “Neuronal Unity”.

Experiment of Existence will be released in March by Unspeakable Axe Records on CD and by Dark Descent on vinyl.  Pre-order info will become available in the New Year.

https://www.facebook.com/ripperchileoficial/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ripping Death cover

RIPPING DEATH

There are two obvious reasons (and one that will become obvious) why I paired the first two bands together in this post. There are the names, of course, and unless my eyes deceive me, both of the album covers were created by Paolo Girardi. The other reason that will become obvious is that both bands fucking rip.

This particular ripper, Ripping Death, is a trio of metal veterans from Italy and Spain, and their debut EP Tales of Ripping Death was recently released by Germany’s Iron Bonehead Productions., whose description of the music drops names like Hellhammer, Deathstrike, and Repulsion.

There are four songs on the EP, including a cover of “Rage War” by Cianide. Prepare for an adrenaline flood of highly infectious death metal.

https://ironboneheadproductions.bandcamp.com/album/ripping-death-tales-of-the-ripper

 

 

 

 

 

Brutality-Sea of Ignoance

BRUTALITY

This next entry into today’s round-up was written by Grant Skelton:

“Yesterday, Brutality released the title track from their new album Sea Of Ignorance. This album comes two decades after its predecessor In Mourning. Look for it January 22.

“I’ll confess that I’m biased toward this band. I love their stuff, even 20+ years after their inception. A lot of old school bands went inactive before metalheads were networking here on the Internet. Thankfully, the Internet allows us to create buzz around bands, even if they aren’t together anymore. Well, evidently Brutality heard us!

“If you’re a younger metal fan, I encourage you to check out Brutality’s entire discography. All three of their albums — Screams Of Anguish (1992), When The Sky Turns Black (1994), and In Mourning (1996) — are easy to find on digital outlets, as is their 2013 EP Ruins Of Humans. It’s not great because it’s old. It’s great because it’s great. And great death metal is timeless.

Brutality’s lineup for Sea Of Ignorance:

Jeff Acres – Bass, Vocals
Jay Fernandez – Guitars
Scott Reigel – Vocals
Ruston Grosse – Drums

“Prior to joining Brutality, Grosse also played in Rumpelstiltskin Grinder, Woe, and Surgeon.

“Hearing this track, you’d have no idea that Brutality took a 20-year death metal sabbatical. ‘Sea Of Ignorance’ features frantic hacksaw-eaque riffage and concussive, thunderous bass. Brutality always skewed a bit more to the technical side than many of their peers. Look for two solos in the track, as well as superior percussive mayhem from Grosse. If Brutality’s members rusted during their time off, then they definitely peeled it off prior to recording.

Preorder here at Ceremonial Records or here at Repulsive Echo Records.”

https://www.facebook.com/BrutalityTheBand/

 

 

 

 

 

Temple Below-cover art

TEMPLE BELOW

This is another example, which I bet is true of many of you, where I was seduced into listening to music by the band’s artwork.

The band is Temple Below, apparently a part-Chilean-and-part-Greek group whose members are rumored to include participants in Slaughttbath and Bestial Mockery. Their second EP, The Dark Goddess, is projected for release on 12″ vinyl by Iron Bonehead on January 22.

So far, I have seen three pieces of artwork for this release, all created by the hand of Nekronikon. The one above is “Lilith” and the two below, in order, are “Hekate” and “Chinnamasta”.

Temple Below-Hekate

 

Temple Below-Nekronikon-Chinnamasta

This would be a very tempting purchase without regard to the music. But as a bonus, the first preview track from the EP, “Ave Trivia Ekati”, is as enticing as the artwork.

Here is the track list — the new song is below:

Side A
1. May Worlds Bleed For Her Honour 05:53
2. Mahavidya Cchinnamasta 09:06

Side B
3. Ave Trivia Ekati 05:11
4. Boszorkányság; A fekete assozny árnyÈka 06:11
Total: 26:21

http://www.ironbonehead.de
https://ironboneheadproductions.bandcamp.com

 

 

 

 

 

GOAT CAROLS

Check this out. I’ll wait for you on the other side.

 

 

If you’re like me, you’re laughing your ass off right now. But wait! There’s more!

There is in fact an entire album of Christmas carols given the goat treatment. It seems to be named All I Want For Christmas Is A Goat.

It further appears that proceeds go to a Swedish charity called ActionAid. Because I don’t read Swedish and I’m in too much of a rush to try to apply Google Translate to the site, I’m not sure where the money goes or what it’s used for. Perhaps one of our Swedish readers can enlighten us.

Anyway, for more info and to listen to the entire collection of goat carols, go here:

http://www.actionaid.se/all-i-want-christmas-goat

Oh hell, here’s another one:

 

  14 Responses to “SEEN AND HEARD: RIPPER, RIPPING DEATH, BRUTALITY, TEMPLE BELOW, GOAT CAROLS”

  1. All I want for Christmas is a goat!

  2. Goat love for the win!! Wait a minuet…that didn’t sound right being from Kentucky. Christmas Goat Carols for the win!! Yep….That’s better. \M/\M/

  3. i’m so excited for the new Brutality!! Ripping Death sounds badass, as well 🙂

  4. I thought I had my AOTY more or less set, depending on how Purple ended up sounding. That’s all changed now with “All I Want For Christmas Is A Goat”, aka the best collection of sonics I will ever be so lucky to hear. I stand now at the epiphanic moment when sound itself was revolutionized, by a collection of goats shrieking Christmas carols.

    • And this is why we devote so much space to music at the end of the year, to enable people to find those special albums they will cling to their bosoms through thick and thin for the rest of their lives.

  5. BRUTALITY!!!! That is all 🙂

  6. Good to hear some new Brutality after all these years,they never lost their edge either,excited for some new Temple Below too,their last album Dies Irae slays

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